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'Suspension was never on the radar'

Ehsan Mani, the president of the ICC, has said that suspending England from international cricket was never really considered

Cricinfo staff
02-Dec-2004


Ehsan Mani wants to meet Michael Vaughan and his players © Getty Images
Ehsan Mani, the president of the ICC, has said that suspending England from international cricket was never really considered. On Wednesday, Mani watched the second one-day international at Harare Sports Club, when England beat Zimbabwe by 161 runs.
"Talk of suspension was never on the radar," he told reporters. "I think the ECB was right to protect its interests. The threat of suspension was a possibility, even if it was only a 1% or 5% or 10% possibility. It could have been a terrible penalty, which would have hurt badly.
"The game would have gone backwards, and that was my concern, not punishing England. The tour is hugely important for the development of cricket in Zimbabwe. The country has enough problems without adding another."
Mani lives in St John's Wood, near Lord's, and is aware of the antipathy in England towards the tour. But at the same time, he supported the way David Morgan, the ECB chairman, has handled the entire affair. "He has gained a lot of respect in the ICC for the way he handled this issue. I could see that England were caught between a rock and a hard place, but he has been absolutely superb - honest and totally up-front with people. He has had to deal with a lot of domestic pressures, which is understandable because of the unique situation between England and Zimbabwe. The issue was not going to die down."
Mani wants to meet with England's players within the next few day to talk about all aspects of their Zimbabwe experience. "It is very important to hear their views," he said. "I want to know what they think about the level of cricket in Zimbabwe and their experiences in the country so far."
England are due to play back-to-back one-day matches at Bulawayo over the weekend.